Jacques Rougeau Claims He’s “Boycotted” From Being Inducted Into The WWE Hall Of Fame

Jacques Rougeau Claims He’s “Boycotted” From Being Inducted Into The WWE Hall Of Fame

Former WWE star Jacques Rougeau has openly expressed his deep frustration over his continued exclusion from the WWE Hall of Fame. In a recent interview on The Coach and Bro Show, the veteran, celebrated for his memorable runs as The Mountie, The Quebecers, and The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers, blamed the snub on a decades-old fallout with former leadership. While nearly all his prominent in-ring peers have been inducted, Rougeau says fans constantly ask him about the omission at public events, leaving him feeling “boycotted.

I want to talk about the Hall of Fame. Okay. I want to talk about this bitter taste I have in my mouth because of my falling out 30 years ago with Vince and all that… all the guys that I’ve worked with, the Hart Foundation, Shawn Michaels, Tito Santana, the Big Boss Man, everybody that I’ve worked with in the ring, they’re in the Hall of Fame.” Everywhere I go in Comic Cons, it’s always the same thing that come up to me, the fans come up to us, and they say, ‘Hey, how come Jacques, the Mountie, or the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers are not in the Hall of Fame? And I feel like I’ve been, I’m being, what’s the word, ostracized or boycotted or whatever.– Jacques Rougeau

Similar frustrations echo in the omissions of Bam Bam Bigelow and King Kong Bundy, who many fans had been hoping would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by now. Both men headlined WrestleMania and certainly had the longevity to be honored for their contributions to the business. However, lingering grudges still overshadow their impressive in-ring legacies, suggesting that, at best, they will receive a Legacy induction, as Sycho Sid and Kamala were finally acknowledged.

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